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Cristiano Ronaldo urged to focus on human rights points in Saudi Arabia after becoming a member of Al Nassr

Mirza ShehnazBy Mirza ShehnazJanuary 5, 2023Updated:January 5, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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Cristiano Ronaldo has been urged to talk about human rights points in Saudi Arabia after his big-money transfer to the nation.

The Portugal celebrity, 37, has signed for Al Nassr till 2025, asserting at his unveiling that his “work is done” in Europe.

Amnesty International says Ronaldo’s signing is a part of a “wider pattern of sportswashing” in Saudi Arabia, a rustic which has backed a breakaway golf league, hosted high-profile boxing bouts and Formula One grands prix.

It can also be serious about co-hosting the lads’s soccer World Cup in 2030.

“Instead of offering uncritical praise of Saudi Arabia, Ronaldo should use his considerable public platform to draw attention to human rights issues in the country,” Dana Ahmed, Amnesty’s Middle East researcher, mentioned.

“Saudi Arabia regularly executes people for crimes including murder, rape and drug smuggling. On a single day last year, 81 people were put to death, many of whom were tried in grossly unfair trials.

“The authorities are also continuing their crackdown on freedom of expression and association, with heavy prison sentences handed down to human rights defenders, women’s rights activists and other political activists.

“Cristiano Ronaldo should not allow his fame and celebrity status to become a tool of Saudi’s sportswashing. He should use his time at Al Nassr to speak out about the myriad of human rights issues in the country.”

Ronaldo’s wage at Al Nassr has been reported by quite a lot of shops as being upwards of £160m a 12 months.

“This contract is unique but I’m a unique player, so for me it’s normal,” he mentioned on Tuesday. “I gave my word to this club to develop not only the football but other parts of this amazing country.”

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Mirza Shehnaz

Shehnaz Ali Siddiqui is a Corporate Communications Expert by profession and writer by Passion. She has experience of many years in the same. Her educational background in Mass communication has given her a broad base from which to approach many topics. She enjoys writing around Public relations, Corporate communications, travel, entrepreneurship, insurance, and finance among others.

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